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ah, i want money inside this is al jazeera life or so coming up. donald trump leads prominent republicans in rejecting need gun restrictions despite a school shooting in body. russian forces say they've captured the strategic town lehman and the east ukraine's military denies the claim. you and human rights chief michelle a bachelor's credit, but as he is question near the end of her visit to china. ah and israeli writes group is demonstrating against the construction of a settlement outpost in the occupied westbank. the police tried to disperse the protesters and confiscated to bull doses or to demolish the outpost. israeli
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government evacuated jewish settlers from the area in 2005. but a group of settlers lisa returned. a funeral procession is being held for a palestinian teenagers shot dead, vice versa. on friday, the aid mohammed manime was 15 years old. official say shot 3 times in the town. how to south of bethlehem as now speak to nita abraham has been following the situation from nobliss unoccupied westbank. so a number of people have been arrested or detained. i believe a talk with her exactly what's happened according to peace. now, activists we've been speaking to, as they were trying to gather within his real, to cross in to the occupied westbank to protest the legal sentiment, outpost of home, which they were bringing to visit with them. there were stopped by the israeli
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police that arrested 2 drivers. all that was due to her as well as one activists that would dig to peace. now they said that under cover please, actually a rush, send the activists as he was going from his home to the point where they were gathering now, even though some of them were arrested, they continued their journey into the occupied west bank. now they are in sight very close to the biggest outpost of omission, but they have been prevented by another as ready checkpoint from accessing the area . we ourselves have also find trouble trying to get into the area because this is one entrance leading palestinian cars and palestinians towards nablus in the north of the occupied west bank and leaving us towards the outpost of television. but as you can see, there is a lot of traffic these really police had been putting up and are and we have been putting up a lot of chuck points to try and prevent palestinian and also as ready cars from
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accessing their. it's a saturday to weekends, usually the roads are empty, but we're seeing them to day filled with people now for palestinians. they would tell you that they are expecting the settlement outpost to be evicted. but the problem here is that even when it was evicted in 2005, they couldn't access it. they couldn't go to their lance because the israeli military order of seizing it never stop to exist. so for palestinians, even though they're here, israeli officials saying, you know, we need to abide by the law. we're gonna evict the settlement. they're not expecting to return to it anytime soon. and nita, another funeral, another palestinian teenagers, shot dead by israeli forces. what more can you tell us about the funeral and the circumstances of zaid mohammed good names? death. there was an israeli, arrayed to the town of an 100 near bethlehem and the occupied westbank were
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witnesses said that they'd the 15 year old has been surprised by seeing the israeli forces. he's been trying to leave the seed a running from these radio me when he was shot 3 bullets to the back of the neck. and he was rushed to the hospital where he succumbed to his wounds as doctors that it could interest to sedate him. a bitter has been an increase in the numbers of palestinians being killed by these radio forces. specifically that they are intensifying their rates day and night indifference. it is in the occupied westbank . he's the 2nd teenager to be killed by israel forces fire in one week excuses his the 2nd teenager to be killed by israeli forces a fire in one week, but the fit within the span of a month. so this tells you that this situation is intensifying. the tension is increasing. and 1.2 here worth making that the child, the 16, the teenager, the 16 year old palestinian who was shot dead in nablus a few days ago,
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has already written his will. what t needs a ride, so will you know, it was published on social media. he was saying that he wanted to be buried fast. he was scared of being to call that the morgue. he asked his friends to keep his social media account alive because he don't want people to forget him. he said, keep visiting me at my grave because i'll be listening in. so listen to this tells you about the situation that palestinians are living. people are expecting to be killed any minute any time during the day, so they are actually wasting their own wills. very, very young, really tragic mentor ever. him are there for us in nablus in the occupied westbank? thank you. police in texas have acknowledged major failures in responding to the school. shooting in valdez. security officials have been criticized for wasting more than an hour in the school hallway before confronting the 18 year old killer.
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john henry has this report from houston or throughly. it was a stunning revelation. it might have cost children their lives course, not right. long as the texas director of public safety explained that while a gunman was shooting children inside, rob elementary school, police waited outside for 78 minutes. much longer than authorities had said earlier, saying police thought the gunman was barricaded alone and no longer a threat to children. he choked up. forget how to work with the parents. of children. governor greg abbott and local residents reacted with fury. i was misled. i am livid about what happened like this isn't the one on the back of the car park to protect and serve for tech. who why did, why did they were here? is those shocking revelations came out? the gunman, mother made a humble plea that they could plan. i have no words. i have no words to say because
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i don't know what he was thinking across the state of texas in houston. the national rifle association held it 1st convention in 3 years. despite the deaths of 21 people in nevada, ah, the former president, donald trump, is keynote speaker, stew and unapologetic supporter of gun rice. as always, in the wake of these tragedies, the various gun control policies being pushed by the left would have done nothing to prevent the horror that took place absolutely nothing. ironically, due to his presence, no guns were allowed inside the gun convention. we proved outside the convention in the main road. inside. there were thousands of people out in their messages, the animal ready to go away. the massive throng protested to groups, timing and gold. oh, the hard,
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high profile figures addressed the crowds inside and out. i am overdrawn you and we will leave you behind democratic congresswoman sheila jackson lee says the n or a meeting is unwelcome in her district. we welcome them. 2 as human beings and visitors, enjoy the city, but cancel your meetings. amid the din of the crowd, perhaps the most sombre demonstration was a child sized coffin, a reminder of just how high the stakes are in the american gun debate. john henderson, al jazeera houston and ukraine president vladimir zalinski says the situation on the eastern front line is extremely difficult. russian forces have advanced in the push to fully control the dumbass region. the areas in red are held by russia and it's separatist allies.
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governor johan says ukrainian forces may have to withdraw from their last pocket of defense to avoid being surrounded in the province. the city of savannah don yet has seen some of the heaviest fighting. russian forces are close to fully encircling it . rushes defense ministry says it's all this have now taken control of lehman crane says fighting that is still ongoing near the city as get the picture on the ground . we can speak to zane is ravi who joins us now from keith. it's not looking so good for the ukrainians. ed described to us the situation as it is. that's exactly right. russia forces re mobilizing to the east and the south is a plan that does seem to be working in rushes favor at the moment. all up and down the eastern front. there are great many small skirmishes as well as larger battles taking place. air strikes, artillery. this is continuing to happen in places along the eastern front. there are a few areas we're watching closely because of what they represent. if they are indeed
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a russian victory, that's going to be a massive move forward for russia and a huge setback for the ukranian forces. lima, as you mentioned, is not a very big place. it's a village town, about $20000.00 people in total lived there before the invasion. so it's not a major, major critical infrastructure, industrial area of any kind. but it does represent an important louis pat, important strategic location in the current battle. if li mine, as the russian say, has fallen to their full control, then what they could do is use women as a staging ground to move further south and east to in circle troops that are currently fighting for several minutes potentially cutting off a 1000 plus ukrainian forces from making a tactical retreat reports of which we have heard this could then be a major victory in moving russian forces from the east, further west to try to take of all the administrative borders of the dunbar. as is
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president vladimir putin. this plan in this phase of the war, but again, the latest information we have from ukrainian local government about leave on in that area is from 24 hours ago in which they say most of it is occupied by the russians at this time. but they did not confirmed that it had fallen to russian forces. another major arena of conflict that we are watching. another major location is the city of care san. now this is about 300000 people. there it is, a much bigger area and it is primarily under russian control at the moment. there are some hold out villages ukrainians are fighting back and what we're hearing now is that ukrainian forces our plans are planning a major counter offensive to try it. take care sandback and the reason it is important is this care sondra is a path on the road to taking over maria o to taking over mc alive to push and further south. and it is another stepping stone in rushes aimed to join up the don boss with the crimean peninsula. and if that happens, that would be a major setback for ukrainian forces. ok,
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thank you for that update. zane is ravi that for us from keith. you and human rights chief michelle abbas lays credibility is in question. as she near the end of a 6 day trip to china. a few details have been released of her visits within the country that were made on the tight government control. katrina, you reports from beijing? well, you know, it's the 1st trip to china by a un human rights commissioner since 2005. but the details of michelle bachelor's visit had been hard to come by. or a 6 days she spent time in gong dro in china's south, as well as the cities of were in which she and cash gar in sheen. jung province. due to strict corona virus regulations, no reporters were allowed to travel with her. and many of her meetings, including with president she jan king, have taken place on the line. lee, it is a good day with z ha,
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ha ha. or lucy, though, as the regional fuller, he says in sustainable lo and behold, i or activists say government controls have prevented nationally from clearly assessing alleged atrocities. taking place against the riga people who visit was 1st planned in 2018, following widespread allegations that china was subjected regus to forced labor sterilization and torture. and several governments and rights groups say beijing is guilty of carrying out genocide. i doubt she would have unfettered access to the region. i doubt she wouldn't be able to talk to the victims of the gamblers abuses . i saw, you know, i don't have high hopes it attention on she's young has intensified this week. falling an unprecedented leak of police files purporting to reveal bleak conditions
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inside one of the province is notorious internment camps. thousands of mug shots and documents, including his speech, ordering gods to shoot and kill those who try to flee. challenge china's description of the count as voluntary vocational training centers. there is nothing to do with poverty alleviation, nothing to do with helping people to get job. it's about brutal, brainwashing. it's what putting them in prison like prison camps, guarded by heavily on police. the jing has denied accusations of mistreatment, calling them the lie of the century. it says its policies in the region are designed to stamp out terrorism that she didn't pan defended china's human rights record on wednesday, saying it would not be patronized by other countries. she'll grow up with michelle . natalie says her trip is not an investigation, but a mission to promote human rights. but critics fear this little it will achieve. katrina you out a 0. beijing. taiwan is a military,
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has conducted 4 days of exercises as release videos of surface to an anti ship missiles being launched from worships naval officials say the annual draws were conducted to test combat readiness to safeguard the taiwan strait. beijing considers taiwan to be a province of china. taiwan views as a threat to its sovereignty. slant on al jazeera, columbia's future in the balance, the final debate ahead of a highly contested presidential vote. ah, he has begun the 3 full world copies on its way to catherine. you will travel package today. hello, thank you for joining in. here's your world weather report beginning in asia pacific. nice to see you for japan while we're seen improvement in conditions toki, others temperature is coming up with
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a high of 32 degrees front sweeps across beijing. so see those winds pick up maybe even see some san and does come in from mongolia and look at this temperature and young joe 39. if you hit that on sunday, that's going to be a new record for the month of may are says, all plum rains, they're shifting further toward the north, falling across the yang see river valley darker the color here. the more intense rain is falling. so we could see some flooding as a result. se asia dry spells that cross. so large swath of sumatra, that rain still falling heavily across central and southern areas of indo china. and for the philippines, the rain is really picking up, especially for central areas where there are flight advisories in play. but really top to bottom is we look toward luzon and mindy. now the rain is falling. next. stop around the bay, a ban. gall and a wind off the be a been call is going to fuel some of these storms as they cross that border between west bengal and bangladesh. and the southwest monsoon looks to advance in to caroline and tom on the do states in india next week. but ahead of that,
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welcome back. you're watching out there. a melinda. busy autopsies this hour and is righty wright's group is demonstrating against the construction of a settlement outpost in the occupied west bank. the police tried to disposed protesters and confiscates to bulldoze is brought to demolish the outpost police in texas say they made the wrong decision and not immediately entering a classroom to stop my shooting. 19 children and 2 teachers were killed on tuesday . offices waited over an hour before confronting the killer russian, forced to say the advance in they pushed to fully control the dumbass region of east and ukraine. the defense ministry in moscow says its forces now control li man . ukraine says fighting 8th ongoing, near the city outrage has spread across brazil off to mentally ill. black man was suffocated to death by police on thursday. protests against police violence and racism have been held in the jeep and south palo. some
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views may find images in monica yanna caves report distressing demonstrators burn tires in the city of wilma, all by northeastern brazil. where jenny, val dodge, is we saunters, was brutally killed, was stopped by to federal highway patrol officers for riding a motorcycle without a helmet. the policeman tied up, santos threw him into the back of their car and released a tear gas can before closing the boot every day a broad i've always will. i asked and begged the police to let my brother out. they said no. then the video film by bystanders was widely shared on social media. it shows some to shouting and thrashing his legs as smoke fills up the car. he was taken to the hospital but died on the way. his coffin was accompanied by protesters on friday, demonstrators took to the streets in brazil's largest city, so foam roy occlusal guard of the federal highway,
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police act like hitler's ss. this isn't to know the statement. this is the continuation of a police practice. we know well, they enter the communities for valence and black territories, killing people. earlier this week, more than 20 people were shot dead during the police raid on a criminal gang in a slum in rio de janeiro. what caused me phillotson, a black activist and slum dweller says police violence will not solve drug related . price won't feature athena prevail when there's a shoot out in a slum. they are dis but they are also serious consequences for innocent people living. yeah, because schools and health care facilities or shut down my the whole community is terrorized what i can imagine what it's like for a child to find a body or a pool of blood on the way to close. the slum has been peaceful for many months now . but just take a look at the bullet holes here on this wall. there are a reminder to residents that a shoot out can happen at any time. last year,
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more than $6000.00 brazilians were killed by the police, an average of 17 per day. most of them were black and poor. monica cannot give al jazeera, rio de janeiro. 3 of the 4 main candidates running for president in columbia faced off in a final debate whole place. gustavo petro is the front runner of elections on sunday, sunday, i'm here to report from book with her, but one is so, so with only hours left before pulls open in columbia, the leading presidential candidates met for a televised debate with a new company. was the last chance to sway undecided voters in one of the most highly contested elections in years. poles placed gustavo paper. as the clear front runner, he could become columbia. the 1st left is president for his 1000000 challenger center. right for that equal gutierrez attack. what he described as is radical proposals among them public patience reform that he says could put the country's
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economic stability at risk. oh yeah. yeah. you can, you have to be and as you know, he's had a lot he's proposing taking in nationalizing people savings in pension funds as if this was public money when it is private savings. and they want to tell the 800000000 pension savers that those funds will be safe with me. what he's proposing is bread for today and hunger for to morrow, petro responded, saying gutierrez, pretend being independent when in reality, supported by the corrupt and traditional politicians, colombians are tired of several large local media, lower he who stole schools, food and hero, even killing people. so on a part of the radical change party, allied with the chocolate that suppose you haven't, you received all the political machinery and my fears if this country the allied with the current president. the candidates clashed and issues close to this affected colombian, voters from an equality to rising hunger, poverty, and unemployment. following the pandemic to the implementation of the p. steel
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rising violence, corruption in drug trafficking. i think that that didn't get 20 centuries candidate said if i had to do who has been trailing in the polls? said is the candidate best place to fight corruption on all sides? will get killers. bullied beginners are conspicuous by his absence. was the campaigns wildcard 77 year old, right? leaning independent populists were, those were men. this was made a surprising jump in popularity. in the last few weeks for money, he held what he called at the bait with columbia. and answering questions from supporters on his facebook page. better has been a head in the falls for months, and his popularity shows how much the left has grown lately, both here in columbia and across latin america. but he will likely face run off against either gutierrez or done this, and his success remains uncertain. allison, that i'm just the book that greece has,
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the keys iran of piracy often sees 2 greek registered wheel tankers. iran says that were captured for committing what it called violations. these are the last known locations of the 2 greek flag tankers truck to meet monitoring platform vessel find it. greases. iranian helicopters landed on the ships in international waters 22 nautical miles of the coast of iran. or the move appears to be in retaliation for an incident that took place last month. when greek authorities detained a vessel carrying iranian oil, saying the ship's owners had links to russia. that iranian oil was then confiscated by the united states. iran once it returned. but james, where is professor of iran and middle east politics that cattle university, he says to her on the sending a message to the us and its allies. this is another chapter of the tonka confrontation which we were witnessing in the region since $980.00. the new chapter
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basically started 2 years ago, 2018 when there was a lot of confrontation on the in both and the b and c. and the state department, it was always against was so called, the imposing the american pressure on their tankers. so this is another details been added to that job, but i think what was happening in greece last month is the reason of what iran has done so far according to its own sources. i think it on one to see, to send very clear message in a very simple words the, to play with us these games and this message basically that to the states and particular last week there was the brief on the congress and the american invoice. iran didn't make it clear that the negotiation actually is that is what he wasn't
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optimistic about the, the end of the be the talk. and he was saying, you know, we are close to not to reach agreement rather than 3. and i think get on with trying this action to say ok, you don't want to have it, but you have to deal with it on, you know, actions on the drug. of course, it was not happy with the delay of reaching agreement or going back to 2015 because this means more political economy, the pressure on the government and the system, especially in the life of the, the ministration we were missing in the last few weeks the international criminal course has a clear mandate investigate israel's killing of palestinian journalist as a war crime. as according to jonathan luez, he father case last month of now expanded it to include the shooting of out there as sharina, blackly was killed by israeli forces in the occupied westbank earlier this month. and he bought the his report from london. surely since last email to her jazeera in
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his room and got her in a minute while lead amory al jazeera jerusalem bureau chief, talking about the moments before his ready forces shot dead. his colleague on the 11th of may, janine, ah, this event brought together the people who lodged a complaint with the international criminal court in april on behalf of for palestinian journalists, killed or maimed by his ready fire, while clearly identifiable as price. now they're adding new names to the file. sharina blackledge, one of the arab world's best known reporters and her colleagues earlier. so moody shot in the back and injured moments before sharon was hit, one message came through loud and clear. at this event, there's no lack of evidence, but there's also new momentum behind calls for international action over israel's targeting of journalists and deliberately targeted us and it is a welcome to hover of the war. it is to stop the salvage objective reporting on the ground documentation of human. and that's why jennifer time. and that's why we say this case is a serious and i to see or to be looking at the target in general,
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in particular, as opposed to other civilian deaths. the case is being brought by the international federation of journalists, the palestinian journalist syndicate and the international center of justice for palestinians. when they say last year marked a turning point. when the i c c road, it's jurisdiction extended to the occupied palestinian territory. according to reporters without borders, at least 30 journalists, mostly palestinians, had been killed by his ready fire in the west bank and gaza. since 2000. these ready armies never acknowledge any responsibility. how hopeful are you that the agency can down the line achieve any kind of justice for shaheen and other palestinian journalists, given the fact it is rather not party to the icy c given it's track record of, of not investigation. pre trial chamber ruling am is very clear. the i c, c jurisdiction, criminal jurisdiction extends over the territories that we're speaking about. and
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that means that the i, c, c, prosecutor can issue a warrant for the rest of perpetrators. and then that has severe consequences for the individual perpetrator, whether they're inside israel or not. ah, al jazeera is preparing its own dossier, which it will submit to the i. c. c. as well as sharina killing. it includes these radio striking garza that destroyed the offices of al jazeera and the associated price a year ago. on thursday, the palestinian authority says its own investigation established that israeli forces deliberately short sharing a bartlett hitting her in the head while she was trying to escape. ah, he's ready. medias reported that the military has no plans to launch a criminal investigation. the barber al jazeera london ah.
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